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>> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he is free and second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component that you claim you are being threatened and imprisonment and being held against your will. that was the typical format. it's the kind of case that was almost boiler plate. and you would go to court and plea it out under the old writ system different than that we would have today. the first case in zone a technicality, which i thought was really interesting. but it obviously didn't doom his case because he was able to file. >> next, by video, we take you to the courthouse where they first fought the legal address. >> we welcome you to the same day -- to the st. louis old courthouse. the place where harriet and dred scott came to find a way through the legal system. we are in one of the grander courtrooms that survived in st. louis' old courthouse. we know i
>> missouri state court. he originally files with the state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he is free and second, that he is being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component that you claim you are being threatened and imprisonment and being held against your will. that was the typical format. it's the kind of case that was almost boiler plate. and you would go to court and plea it out under the old writ...
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from a landmark civil rights case in the '70s to the present-day battle in missouri. >> i'm brandon bull -- >> i know who you are. >> how one father, who overcame his own tolerance, is leading the fight for his trans daughter to compete. >> they may win a few battles, but love always wins the war. >> this special edition of "nightline," "fair play," will be right back. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. we've long reported on transgender women under assault. tonight, trans athletes are at the center of a raging national debate. republican lawmakers say it's about girls, sports, and fairness. but opponents argue it's a fight for trans rights which they say are merely human rights. andrea yearwood was known for dominating in high school track races across connecticut, like this one. loved track? >> i first
from a landmark civil rights case in the '70s to the present-day battle in missouri. >> i'm brandon bull -- >> i know who you are. >> how one father, who overcame his own tolerance, is leading the fight for his trans daughter to compete. >> they may win a few battles, but love always wins the war. >> this special edition of "nightline," "fair play," will be right back. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade...
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this is near where the grand river flows into the, missouri. and the archives were a very hospitable and prosperous people and they have a very enjoyable stay with them. lewis and clark make promises to tribes that on their return trip if there's anyone from their villages who want to return that they will take them. unfortunately, one of the men who got who decides to do, this is in a recurate chief who travels back east and actually dies from disease. and so when the news of that comes back the arycares are greatly disappointed they some of them suspect foul play even though. there wasn't anything nefarious that went on but it ends up being a problem that will last until 1823 and there's actually a war fought between fur traders and a rickeras in 1823 that kind of result from this erika leader dying from disease. when they arrive in north dakota at the knife river villages, they meet the mandan and dotsa peoples these villages spread along the river were quite important lewis and clark decided to winter there. it was already november. it was
this is near where the grand river flows into the, missouri. and the archives were a very hospitable and prosperous people and they have a very enjoyable stay with them. lewis and clark make promises to tribes that on their return trip if there's anyone from their villages who want to return that they will take them. unfortunately, one of the men who got who decides to do, this is in a recurate chief who travels back east and actually dies from disease. and so when the news of that comes back...
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when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand stitch a confederate flag to send with the missouri men enlisting in the confederate sea. in the spring of 1862 epiphonio agary and his mexican freighters traveled east on the trail
when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were...
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wagner of missouri. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 380, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from missouri. mrs. wagner: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. wagner: mr. chairman, since taking the majority in the house last congress, democrats have attempted to undermine the financial system through a partisan wish list that is focused on one thing -- undermining the pillars of our financial system. now with one party dominating, they are jamming through a bill that will not only hurt the very borrowers they claim they are trying to help but it will bring down our credit markets. there is no doubt that individuals and families are hurting. there is no doubt that the pandemic brought on additional challenges. but undermining our financial system is not the way to help americans. our financial system needs str
wagner of missouri. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 380, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from missouri. mrs. wagner: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. wagner: mr. chairman, since taking the majority in the house last congress, democrats have attempted to undermine the financial system...
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louis, missouri. also joining us is joan barclay wells, who attended the university of missouri can't to be -- kansas city conservatory of music. she has been the president of the women's city club along with a lot of other philanthropic works and how ralph city. -- in and around the city. she is joining us from kansas city. and, who has 34 years of experience in medical patient. where she is also at her current alma mater. she is now the executive director with the congressional medal of honor society. this means, i get to sit on a panel with the executive director of education at the honor society, and two women whose fathers were recipients of the congressional medal of honor from world war i. and, truly it has been a wonderful opportunity to get to know you all. and to provide this stage to talk about your fathers. and, to talk about your life experiences as well. and, to bring life to an aspect of world war i that we really don't get the opportunity to talk about very often. thank you all, so ver
louis, missouri. also joining us is joan barclay wells, who attended the university of missouri can't to be -- kansas city conservatory of music. she has been the president of the women's city club along with a lot of other philanthropic works and how ralph city. -- in and around the city. she is joining us from kansas city. and, who has 34 years of experience in medical patient. where she is also at her current alma mater. she is now the executive director with the congressional medal of honor...
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when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand stitch a confederate flag to send with the missouri men in in the confederate sea. in the spring of 1862 epiphonio agary and his mexican freighters traveled east on the trail to west
when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were...
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hawley of missouri was the sole exception. the senator w g to the the companion to reprtative meng's legislation, and she's instructed my she wants to see this adopted as soon as possible. to no, d have brought her bill $ let's do the senate bill, because it can move more quickly. but she deserves full credit for bringing this issue forward. i commend her for her tireless efforts to stand up against hate and in every other community.an indivisible. one nation. together as the nation's representatives, we must make it absolutely clear that racism and intolerance have no home here in america. very frankly, the people will not parce it. they'll interpret -- parse it. they'llp2nterpret it■Ñ those against hate and those who bill wasn't perfect in saying that we're against hate. so colleag strong bipartisan vote■ on both of these measures. let us reject hate and remind asianhat we are one nation,e, s and building our common future together. we haven't always been that nation. we haven't always been the perfect union to which we
hawley of missouri was the sole exception. the senator w g to the the companion to reprtative meng's legislation, and she's instructed my she wants to see this adopted as soon as possible. to no, d have brought her bill $ let's do the senate bill, because it can move more quickly. but she deserves full credit for bringing this issue forward. i commend her for her tireless efforts to stand up against hate and in every other community.an indivisible. one nation. together as the nation's...
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the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those, do you have to paddle a little harder. ah, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of even book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley, the biking along the moves l. i can definitely recommend that. most of the time you can right along the water boy from cars and streets, through natural landscapes or small wind rowing villages, the river and the wind. somehow they belong together, especially near. it's where you'll find the cold months, probably the most famous vignette in germany because of the deep slope i need the winemaker. matthew's mom is why is the wind from the missouri also special? how does that differ from other wind? fine. yeah, it's the soil di and because we have the steep shale slopes, the slate found at these elevations warms the venue are slightly wind bags not d
the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those, do you have to paddle a little harder. ah, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of even book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley, the biking along the moves l. i can definitely recommend that. most of the time you can right...
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to missouri in 1946 we also have with us. the incomparable his writer of popular history one of the great story finders and storytellers of her generation candice millard whose books have taken us into the lives of theodore roosevelt of james garfield and yes well, winston churchill. so without much more for me, i'd like to start with crosby and ask. set the set the stage for us paint the picture. how did it happen the churchill came to missouri? and what was the scene? what was that day? like so it is you have to start off by asking yourself there. they're actually so many reasons. this shouldn't have happened. i mean small town in, missouri fulton a small college westminster, which was failing at the at the time there were only 200 students because of the draft and world war ii and and churchill churchill had just been defeated a few months earlier while he was with meeting harry truman for the first time at potsdam the the british held an election and an overwhelming vote against him though. he remained the leader of the o
to missouri in 1946 we also have with us. the incomparable his writer of popular history one of the great story finders and storytellers of her generation candice millard whose books have taken us into the lives of theodore roosevelt of james garfield and yes well, winston churchill. so without much more for me, i'd like to start with crosby and ask. set the set the stage for us paint the picture. how did it happen the churchill came to missouri? and what was the scene? what was that day? like...
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the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those, you have to paddle a little harder in but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here, for example, are the rules of even book capital built in the 14th century, it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century, from here i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley, the biking along them was l. i can definitely recommend that most of the time, you can right along the water boy from cars and streets through natural landscapes or small wine growing villages. the river and the wind somehow they belong together, especially near. it's where you'll find the cold months, probably the most famous vignette in germany because of the slope. i meet the winemaker martinos the moment. why is the wind from the missouri so special? how does that differ from other wind? fine? it's the soil di and because we have the steep shale slopes. the slate found at these elevations warms the vineyard slightly back and not due to its dark col
the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those, you have to paddle a little harder in but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here, for example, are the rules of even book capital built in the 14th century, it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century, from here i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley, the biking along them was l. i can definitely recommend that most of the time, you can right along...
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since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark and the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of a handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement. this when you him a dury on her mary violin, you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds . over 40 years, she's been exploring a variety of ways people experience music. the now she's being recognized with a kennedy center for lifetime artistic achievement away this ana give me even more of an incentive, even more of an opportunity to be able to connect more, to collaborate more opportunities to reach out on to be working together with others. and very excited by that in missouri, it's also important to bring people together through music outside the concert hall . music sharing is just one of a number of charities she has founded since 2007. she's been a un messenger piece working in the pool, for example, to bring education to children and young people. she formed with
since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark and the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of a handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement. this when you him a dury on her mary violin, you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds . over 40 years, she's been exploring a variety of ways people experience music. the now she's being recognized with a...
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in her home town of new york, she initiated missouri and friends back in 992. it's a free musical education program for children and young people in more than 60 schools with more than 250000 participants. ah, she also had students whom she has been teaching regularly, even when the corona virus pandemic shut down much of cultural life. change what all my vision. so whether it's partners in performance or music sharing or metering fence, they all have called at $900.00 support programs, which is all online. during the pandemic, missouri has made creative use of many technological possibilities, including with this new year's greeting card. she has also stage life concerts with coven 19 restrictions. it changes the way we're interacting with each other because the distance involved is difficult. but because we're trying to overcome something different, sometimes it also gives us that little bit of a kick. me music is what actually use my interest in music music and what actually feels my energy work to be able to practice to be able to do all of these things. th
in her home town of new york, she initiated missouri and friends back in 992. it's a free musical education program for children and young people in more than 60 schools with more than 250000 participants. ah, she also had students whom she has been teaching regularly, even when the corona virus pandemic shut down much of cultural life. change what all my vision. so whether it's partners in performance or music sharing or metering fence, they all have called at $900.00 support programs, which...
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crash in the italian of the tragedy have been close to the summit of the metro peak overlooking late missouri ad and for me to one grateful match the shop. and when the monaco grand prix leapfrogging champion, louis hamilton at the top of the drive is a standing ah hello, i'm christine wendell. it's good to have your company. europe and union visa are say to discuss new sanctions against spillers off to authorities in minsk, forced a ryan a plane to land and arrested. a passenger on board roman purchased savage and exiled billy. russian acts of its been braga was travelling from greece to lithuania. when b, a play was diverted to ben ruth in a false security and the move has met international condemnation and there are cause for flights to and over been ruth to be bad a journey finally coming to an end. brian as flight f. 4978, arriving at vilnius apple in lithuania. after being diverted and held for hours in the better we're seeing capital minutes. the normally 3 hour flight from athens to vilnius had almost reached his destination. when better a c and o thora tease diverted the playing, the
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my guest today is senator josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator, welcome to the "washington post". thank you. >> host: center i'm looking for to talking to a bet about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book. but we wanted to start today with the events of january 6. senator, you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory. you write in youryo book quote, to raise an objection to one state with the electoral certification process. senator what responsibility do you feel for the cascading events that resulted on january 6? >> will listen i do it i said i was going to do agenda with the sixth which was to voice my constituents concerned about election integrity. this is something by the way the process i used to do that, theha democrats have using three of the last presidential elections pretty packed every time a republican president has been elected. since they are 2008 have ejected to 11 different states over those three presidential elections in the law provides for
my guest today is senator josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator, welcome to the "washington post". thank you. >> host: center i'm looking for to talking to a bet about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book. but we wanted to start today with the events of january 6. senator, you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory. you write in youryo book quote, to raise an objection to one state with...
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just wow. >> reporter: her election last month part of a sea of change in missouri politics and across the country. black women running and winning elections, championing progressive inclusive politics. waiting in the wings to see her off are these women, her sorority sisters, draped in red, the color of delta sigma theta. they're all here to witness change in motion. >> i see it as an amazing opportunity to just bring real transformational change to not just my city, across the country as well. >> i tashara o. jones -- >> reporter: jones' inauguration is a celebration. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> reporter: for many in the city who feel seen and haerksd like their time has come. >> i'm here today because of you. because you voted, because you got involved. and because you chose to be inspired by a movement and a vision for st. louis, seeking to move our city and our region forward. >> reporter: she joins the ranks of woman like congresswoman cori bush, the first black woman to be elected to congress from missouri. and kim gardner, the new progressive ci
just wow. >> reporter: her election last month part of a sea of change in missouri politics and across the country. black women running and winning elections, championing progressive inclusive politics. waiting in the wings to see her off are these women, her sorority sisters, draped in red, the color of delta sigma theta. they're all here to witness change in motion. >> i see it as an amazing opportunity to just bring real transformational change to not just my city, across the...
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summit, founded in 1910 along the missouri kansas and texas railway. vernon founded in 1911 on ranch and the creek nation home to many aaa such as elk of what was the first postmaster and louise wessel established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. mt. zion methodist church was built there in 1915 and still stands to this day. and, of course, the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood. greenwood district became a thriving community for black business owners, schools and flourished by the late 1910s it was the wealthiest black community and all of the united states. the community earned the name black wall street from the famed african-american author educator i finally spoke of, booker t. washington. the history of this historically black towns iso interwoven into dish of oklahoma and the history of the united states. the residents of these towns have achieved a great success and face tremendouss. challenge. stories of the black towns and communiti
summit, founded in 1910 along the missouri kansas and texas railway. vernon founded in 1911 on ranch and the creek nation home to many aaa such as elk of what was the first postmaster and louise wessel established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. mt. zion methodist church was built there in 1915 and still stands to this day. and, of course, the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood....
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at 11, she made her solo debut as a guest with the new york philharmonic since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark in the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of a handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement the this when you hear me dury on her nary violin. you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds. over 40 years, she's been exploring the variety of ways people experience music. the now she's being recognized with a kennedy center on up for lifetime artistic achievement away this ana give me, you know, more of an incentive, even more of an opportunity to be able to connect more, to collaborate more opportunities to reach out to be working together with others, and i'm very excited by that in missouri, it's also important to bring people together for music outside the concert hall. music sharing is just one of a number of charities she has founded since 2007. she's been a un messenger piece working in nepal. for example, to bring educat
at 11, she made her solo debut as a guest with the new york philharmonic since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark in the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of a handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement the this when you hear me dury on her nary violin. you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds. over 40 years, she's been exploring the variety...
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and >> he was a sergeant within missouri state highway four. joel i'm here investigating the murder of lisa jennings. i said what are you talking about murder? it was in the paper, was ruled a suicide. and he said, no, he killed her. >> that was an all. >> then he goes, what did jennings say to you about his wife having an affair? i said, he never said a word to me about his wife have an affair. why? was she? and he said yes, and we can prove it. i said, well that explains a lot. he said, you mean why he killed her? i said no. i said why she did this. i said maybe everything caught up with her. you know? >> meaning, thought dale, something about the affair clock pushed her over the edge. then dale offered the sergeant a family history. >> i said, do you know don't you, that her dad killed himself. and he goes, your full of -- he said her dad is a life and he lives away up. i said no your full of crap. her stepdad lives there. her real that killed himself out in kansas years ago. >> another family suicide? an affair? just where was this investig
and >> he was a sergeant within missouri state highway four. joel i'm here investigating the murder of lisa jennings. i said what are you talking about murder? it was in the paper, was ruled a suicide. and he said, no, he killed her. >> that was an all. >> then he goes, what did jennings say to you about his wife having an affair? i said, he never said a word to me about his wife have an affair. why? was she? and he said yes, and we can prove it. i said, well that explains a...
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the independence missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. reconciliation between the two man came as a result of the tragedy november 1963, which brought the two men together. although they would never become friends, they at least became friends enough to become amicable. next slide, please? i think that quote probably says a lot there. can we go to the next one? if you don't mind, maybe we can conclude with this survey, the latest presidential survey. >> it's so interesting, when president truman left office he had extremely low approval ratings. when eisenhower left office, about a year after i left office, arthur slash unger senior did a big pole for the new york times ranking the presidents and eisenhower ranked 22nd out of 34 presidents. down around chester arthur, i believe. that really incensed ache and his inner circle. it led to trying to get the papers available to scholars as quickly as possible so they could tell there's died of the story. the availability of the records and the independents have risen and direct correlation to
the independence missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. reconciliation between the two man came as a result of the tragedy november 1963, which brought the two men together. although they would never become friends, they at least became friends enough to become amicable. next slide, please? i think that quote probably says a lot there. can we go to the next one? if you don't mind, maybe we can conclude with this survey, the latest presidential survey. >> it's so interesting,...
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i am from the state of missouri. we voted to put this thing in, and we got a reply -- a bunch of republicans up there who do not want to do nothing for nobody. and i do not see how a senior citizen could vote for a republican myself, i was a republican at one time and i finally woke up, but anyhow, the way we change this thing is go to the damn polls and vote, get somebody in there who wants to do something. we would've had medicare for all if it had not been for two democrats when obama was in, bacchus and branch lincoln for arkansas, they would not go for a local option deal. but now we got two more of these democrats up there, and we hope we can get to talk some sense and get something done for people. instead of, the big banks and billionaires. they can afford to pay for it. it is just disgusting. we do not even have a functional government anymore with republicans in there. host: how much of a political issue is this medicaid expansion? guest: yes. well, right now it seems to be officially missouri, i am sure th
i am from the state of missouri. we voted to put this thing in, and we got a reply -- a bunch of republicans up there who do not want to do nothing for nobody. and i do not see how a senior citizen could vote for a republican myself, i was a republican at one time and i finally woke up, but anyhow, the way we change this thing is go to the damn polls and vote, get somebody in there who wants to do something. we would've had medicare for all if it had not been for two democrats when obama was...
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as governor i stood up for the people of missouri. i backed law enforcement officers and when antifa came we fought them. george soros funded prosecutor over 70 percent of funding directly from george soros. she went after me and created a false case and as you mentioned her lead investigator handpicked fbi agent who she picked has been charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering, creating a false case against me now she is caught with 79 false statements to the court, to judges, her own prosecution team, investigator. judge: regarding your case? >> all of those regarding my case. judge: the special prosecutor i believe indicted for several felonies, he is not a member of her office. she went out and got him to investigate you. she didn't use a regular office. >> that is such an important point. she did not use the police or her own investigators. she went out to get a former fbi agent that she brought in tampering for creating a false case against me. we need to see justice here just like you said. hopefully it beg
as governor i stood up for the people of missouri. i backed law enforcement officers and when antifa came we fought them. george soros funded prosecutor over 70 percent of funding directly from george soros. she went after me and created a false case and as you mentioned her lead investigator handpicked fbi agent who she picked has been charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering, creating a false case against me now she is caught with 79 false statements to the court, to...
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technology later the technology lit up in my guest today is senators josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator welcome to the "washington post." >> thank you. >> senator i'm looking forward to talking to you a bit about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book but we want to start with events at january 6. senator you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory writing your book quote my -- was to raise the objection of one state during the certification process. senator what responsibility do you feel for the cascading events that resulted on january january 6? >> listen i did what i said i was going to do on jenner's six was to voice my concerns about election integrity misses something by the way the process that i used to do that the democrats have used in three of the last presidential elections and in fact every time a republican president is elected since the year 2000 democrats have -- over those presidential elections or the law provides for that as well as the rules of the house and senate provide during
technology later the technology lit up in my guest today is senators josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator welcome to the "washington post." >> thank you. >> senator i'm looking forward to talking to you a bit about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book but we want to start with events at january 6. senator you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory writing your book quote my -- was...
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i hope the state of missouri will have me for another six years in the senate. we will see will get there in 2024. spent a fortune that's all the time we have left for event today. thank you so much for joining us senator hawley. >> thank you thank you so much. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and darrell west is the co-author of this book, turning point, policymaking in the era of artificial intelligence. mr. west, first off how long have you been writing and studying tech? >> i say about 20 years. he first got into the technology area when i noticed that governments were starting to develop these weird things they were putting reports online and eventually started putting services online. we did an analysis looking at the national agencies as will the state governments developed a
i hope the state of missouri will have me for another six years in the senate. we will see will get there in 2024. spent a fortune that's all the time we have left for event today. thank you so much for joining us senator hawley. >> thank you thank you so much. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and darrell west is the co-author of this book, turning point, policymaking in the era of artificial intelligence. mr. west, first off how long have you been writing and studying tech? >> i...
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as governor i stood up for the people of missouri. i backed law enforcement officers and when antifa came we fought them. george soros funded prosecutor over 70 percent of funding directly from george soros. she went after me and created a false case and as you mentioned her lead investigator handpicked fbi agent who she picked has been charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering, creating a false case against me now she is caught with 79 false statements to the court, to judges, her own prosecution team, investigator. judge: regarding your case? >> all of those regarding my case. judge: the special prosecutor i believe indicted for several felonies, he is not a member of her office. she went out and got him to investigate you. she didn't use a regular office. >> that is such an important point. she did not use the police or her own investigators. she went out to get a former fbi agent that she brought in that reported only to her now he has been charged seven felonies, perjury and evidence tampering for creating a
as governor i stood up for the people of missouri. i backed law enforcement officers and when antifa came we fought them. george soros funded prosecutor over 70 percent of funding directly from george soros. she went after me and created a false case and as you mentioned her lead investigator handpicked fbi agent who she picked has been charged with seven felonies for perjury and evidence tampering, creating a false case against me now she is caught with 79 false statements to the court, to...
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including georgia, indiana, kansas, missouri, north carolina, pennsylvania, texas, and virginia. among other notable cases she was lead counsel in cases successfully challenging a series of indiana voter purge sanctions. she is a frequent commentator on voting rights issues presenting at conferences and conducting voting rights trade makes -- trainings nationwide. next is dr. mark meredith, an associate at the university of pennsylvania department of political science. his research examines the political economy of american elections with a particular focus on the application of causal inference. his research interests include election administration, election law, political campaigns, and voter decision-making. his research has been published in numerous leading journals including the american political science review, the american journal of political science, the journal of politics, the quarterly journal of political
including georgia, indiana, kansas, missouri, north carolina, pennsylvania, texas, and virginia. among other notable cases she was lead counsel in cases successfully challenging a series of indiana voter purge sanctions. she is a frequent commentator on voting rights issues presenting at conferences and conducting voting rights trade makes -- trainings nationwide. next is dr. mark meredith, an associate at the university of pennsylvania department of political science. his research examines the...
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his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so this picture would have been taken probably very soon after his return or his move to independence. that's him in the front row in the far right you see the little arrow indicating his his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child in part because this poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in in the kind of schoolyard games a lot of his peers did. and so instead of eyeglasses as a young boy, and that kind of set him apart from some of his other fellow students. he read history and biography and was a lifelong learner. he also read the bible quite a bit. he wore eyeglasses and took piano lessons. and but otherwise, he was a an average boy. he had two siblings. he had a brother and a sister. and by all indications by his own accounts in his own memoirs. he had a happy childhood. okay, go to the next slide please morgan. okay, this picture is taken of harry truman when he was probably about 14 years old about the time it is first job at clinton's dru
his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so this picture would have been taken probably very soon after his return or his move to independence. that's him in the front row in the far right you see the little arrow indicating his his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child in part because this poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in in the kind of schoolyard games a lot of his peers did. and so instead of...
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why is the wind from the missouri so special? how does that differ from other wind line to the soil, di and because we have these steep shale slopes, the slate found at these elevations warms. the venue are slightly back and not due to its dark color. the slate stores heat di and are signing, which is admitted to the grape vine, little by little and by not one not given. that means it's always a little warmer up here on the hill than in the flatter areas. and that helps the riesling most of all to ripened well. because riesling is a great variety that ripens relatively late. know, at least so here are the reasoning matures nicely without acquiring too high and alcohol content. and due to the shale soil binding, it has a great morality to susan chief about and can i eat one can do what it was very like which making were still too far from harvest time. and so it won't be much of a tree with no kind. you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard to be. but if you want to try, oh, go ahead. when you will be in merced as cancer
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the independence missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. real reconciliation between the two man occured as a result of the tragedy november 1963, the john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together. although they would never become friends, they at least became friends enough to become amicable. next slide, please? i think that quote probably says a lot there. can we go to the next one, please? if you don't mind, maybe we can conclude with this survey, which was the latest presidential survey. >> sorry, sam. it's so interesting, when president truman left office he had extremely low approval ratings. when eisenhower left office, about a year after i left office, arthur slesinger senior did a big poll for the new york times ranking the presidents and eisenhower ranked 22nd out of 34 presidents. down around chester arthur, i believe. that really incensed ike and his inner circle. it led to trying to get the papers in abeline available to scholars as quickly as possible so they could tell there's died of the story. i think both th
the independence missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. real reconciliation between the two man occured as a result of the tragedy november 1963, the john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together. although they would never become friends, they at least became friends enough to become amicable. next slide, please? i think that quote probably says a lot there. can we go to the next one, please? if you don't mind, maybe we can conclude with this survey, which was the latest...
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at 11, she made her solo debut as a guest within new york philharmonic since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark and the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of the handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement. this when you hear me dury on narry violence, you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds . over 40 years, she's been exploring the variety of ways people experience music. the now she's being recognized with kennedy center on up for lifetime artistic achievement this away this ana give me even more of an incentive, even more of an opportunity to be able to connect more to collaborate more opportunities to reach out on to be working together with others and improve excited by that in missouri. it's also important to bring people together through music outside the concert hall. music sharing is just one of a number of charities she has founded since 2007. she's been a un messenger piece working in the poor, for example, to bring educati
at 11, she made her solo debut as a guest within new york philharmonic since then, missouri hasn't just made her mark and the music world. she's also built a career around helping people this week in washington. she's one of the handful of artists receiving the kennedy center, honor for lifetime artistic achievement. this when you hear me dury on narry violence, you feel this is an artist whose ambition goes beyond just making beautiful sounds . over 40 years, she's been exploring the variety...
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the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those you have to paddle a little harder. ah, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of even book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacks, destroyed and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here i can get a 10 tastic view over the missouri valley. ah, biking along the moville, i can definitely recommend that. most of the time, you can ride along the water boy from cars and streets through natural landscapes or small wind rowing villages. the river and the wind. somehow they belong together, especially near. it's where you'll find the kmart, probably the most famous vignette in germany because of a big slope. i need the winemaker mocking ortho volume is why is the wind from the missouri also special? how does that differ from other wind fine to the soil? i and because we have the steep shale slopes, the slate found at these elevations warms. the venue are slightly back, not due to its dark color.
the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those you have to paddle a little harder. ah, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of even book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacks, destroyed and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here i can get a 10 tastic view over the missouri valley. ah, biking along the moville, i can definitely recommend that. most of the time, you can ride along...
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occurred near the top of a scenic cable car line connecting the tunnel space on the shores of lake missouri . with the summit of mount matter, road flores, she's now investigation why? one of the cables seems to have ruptured this cable car plunged 20 meters to the ground and rolled down the state life before trace started going any further. nearby high could say they heard a loud hiss just before the crash. officials believe it was caused by one of the cables breaking the name of strays says the news has devastated the local community. just as it starts to open up after the pandemic. amber to mom and mad is a terrible moment for me and for our community. and i also think for the whole of italy that these people thought they were going on a nice day out. we encouraging everyone to get out. so we can recover from the pandemic that everyone has lived through. instead, this is a terrible disaster. the cable car is popular with visitors and locals seeking a mountain top view of northern italy, picturesque lake, missouri to it's for you the same cable car feel lucky to be alive when we got on th
occurred near the top of a scenic cable car line connecting the tunnel space on the shores of lake missouri . with the summit of mount matter, road flores, she's now investigation why? one of the cables seems to have ruptured this cable car plunged 20 meters to the ground and rolled down the state life before trace started going any further. nearby high could say they heard a loud hiss just before the crash. officials believe it was caused by one of the cables breaking the name of strays says...
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the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panoramas, but for those you have to paddle a little harder news, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of cream book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the moselle valley, who's biking along the moville. i can definitely recommend that most of the time. you can right along the water boy from cars and streets through natural landscapes or small wind growing villages. the river and the wind. somehow they belong together, especially near. it's where you will find the kmart, probably the most famous vignette in germany because of a deep slope. i need the winemaker mocking. also. volume is why is the wind from the middle so special? how does it differ from other wind? fine? it's the soil. i and because we have the steep shale slopes, the slate found at these elevations warms. the venue are slightly back and not due to its dark color. the slate stores heat die and
the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panoramas, but for those you have to paddle a little harder news, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of cream book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt, until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the moselle valley, who's biking along the moville. i can definitely recommend that most of the time. you can right...
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and very excited by math in missouri, it's also important to bring people together for music outside the concert hall. music sharing is just one of a number of charities she has founded since 2007. she's been a un messenger piece working in the poor, for example, to bring education to children and young people. she formed with fellow musicians in schools, refugee camps, and hospitals, the but she's well aware that music can't solve all the world's problems, but it can definitely make the world a better place. and through music, one can gain anything, learn many things. one can experience many things, ideas, nation, maybe even the ability to be able to get out of the median environment. in her hometown of new york, he initiated mid dory and friends back in 992. it's a free musical education program for children and young people in more than 60 schools with more than 250000 participants. ah, she also has her own students whom she has been teaching regularly. even when the corona virus pandemic shut down much of cultural life, change what all my vision. so whether it's progress in perfo
and very excited by math in missouri, it's also important to bring people together for music outside the concert hall. music sharing is just one of a number of charities she has founded since 2007. she's been a un messenger piece working in the poor, for example, to bring education to children and young people. she formed with fellow musicians in schools, refugee camps, and hospitals, the but she's well aware that music can't solve all the world's problems, but it can definitely make the world...
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. >>> also ahead, a shocking story from missouri. a man who's been in prison for murder since 1978 innocent of the crime. what prosecutors are revealing. >>> later they definitely needed a bigger boat. some college kids tried to float a creative idea. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ >>> back now with body camera video of police officers allegedly drag racing in their patrol cars in washington, d.c. driving 50 in a 25 zone totaling a police car. they've now been charged with reckless driving and causing more than $1,000 in property damage. one is behind bars. >>> a man behind bars since 1978 is getting justice 43 years later. prosecutors now say he's been serving time all these years for a crime he did not commi
. >>> also ahead, a shocking story from missouri. a man who's been in prison for murder since 1978 innocent of the crime. what prosecutors are revealing. >>> later they definitely needed a bigger boat. some college kids tried to float a creative idea. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case...
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in the italian of the tragedy happened close to the summit of the metro road, peaks overlooking lake missouri and in for me to read both match the stuff that wins the monocle grand prix. leapfrogging bull champion, louis hamilton at the top of the drive is standing. ah, hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have your company. punitive measures against bill ruth might be imminent. off the authorities in minutes, forced a ryan, a plane to land and arrested. a passenger on board now in a tweeze the commission president wasn't on the lie and said the outrageous and illegal behavior of the regime and bella, ruth, will have consequences. she continued those responsible for the ryan a hijacking must be sanctioned. now the, it's out, been really an activist and braga, roman, push to say that i was traveling from greece to the way. now when the pain was diverted to been a roost in a false security. and as you leave it will convene today to discuss the matter the journey. finally, coming to an end, ryan flight f. 4978. arriving at vilnius apple. in lithuania. after being diverted and held for hours
in the italian of the tragedy happened close to the summit of the metro road, peaks overlooking lake missouri and in for me to read both match the stuff that wins the monocle grand prix. leapfrogging bull champion, louis hamilton at the top of the drive is standing. ah, hello, i'm christine wonder. it's good to have your company. punitive measures against bill ruth might be imminent. off the authorities in minutes, forced a ryan, a plane to land and arrested. a passenger on board now in a...
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in augusta, missouri. grady tremble. fox business. this'll is ktvu fox two news at 68. women accused him of sexual misconduct or even a salt and now the mayor of windsor has officially resigned from his position after another allegation, this time from a reality tv star, the mayor of winds are making the announcement in a letter his resignation, effective immediately. good evening. i'm andre senior, and i'm heather holmes. it wasn't abrupt reversal for dominic for poli, who has maintained his innis. since and refused to step down from office as the complaints mounted against him. katrin's deborah villalon joins us now live from windsor with the latest developments. death well how there were hearing a real sense of relief talking to people here in windsor and also surprised because dominic for poli had hung onto his position so stubbornly for weeks. what changed allegations of a new sexual assault. the accuser is former reality tv personality farrah abraham, who filed a police report in palm beach, florida last month, accusing for poli of misconduct of a sexual nature wh
in augusta, missouri. grady tremble. fox business. this'll is ktvu fox two news at 68. women accused him of sexual misconduct or even a salt and now the mayor of windsor has officially resigned from his position after another allegation, this time from a reality tv star, the mayor of winds are making the announcement in a letter his resignation, effective immediately. good evening. i'm andre senior, and i'm heather holmes. it wasn't abrupt reversal for dominic for poli, who has maintained his...
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picture was probably takent around 1890.ch i harry truman was born on may 8, 1884 in the town of lamar, missouri, about two hours southe ofd t kansas city.ouri and. at age 6 his parents movede to independence. his mother was interested in him attending public schools in depn independence, missouri.ou so this pictures would have been taken probably very soon after w his return -- or his move to independence. that's him in the front row on the far right.harr you see the front arrow part indicating his location there im the picture. harry truman was an avid readera as a child. in part because of his poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in the kind of school yard games a lot of his e peers did. and so he was fitted with eyeglasseshe as a young boy ando that set him apart as some of o his other felly students.he he read history and biography os and wason a life-long learner. he also read the bible quite a bit. he wore a eyeglasses and took ed piano lessons and -- but i otherwise he was an average boyh he had two siblings.. he had a brother and a sister. and by all indications, by his own a
picture was probably takent around 1890.ch i harry truman was born on may 8, 1884 in the town of lamar, missouri, about two hours southe ofd t kansas city.ouri and. at age 6 his parents movede to independence. his mother was interested in him attending public schools in depn independence, missouri.ou so this pictures would have been taken probably very soon after w his return -- or his move to independence. that's him in the front row on the far right.harr you see the front arrow part...
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missouri and texas railway put a flag stop putting this town on the map. he promoted dialogue that shape the views on race relations was born there in 1915 franklin's move to tulsa where he graduated from booker t. washington. he survived the 1921 race massacre and went on to become the most -- one of the most decorated historians. he inspired many places in obama. they continue to host 2 -- host a blues festival. it is widely known for its baseball team but widely known now for the hall of fame for black educators. it is a place i would encourage people to stop and and to be able to see and it is an annual tradition where individuals from around the state ride in to be able to recognize that black educators get recognized that year and a hall of fame ceremony. brooksville, found in 1903. it was renamed in 1912 to honor the first african-american in the area. redbird. founded in 1907 along the missouri railroad. it was built on land allotted by the cree nation. the first justice of the peace and early mayor. before it became a town, they organized the firs
missouri and texas railway put a flag stop putting this town on the map. he promoted dialogue that shape the views on race relations was born there in 1915 franklin's move to tulsa where he graduated from booker t. washington. he survived the 1921 race massacre and went on to become the most -- one of the most decorated historians. he inspired many places in obama. they continue to host 2 -- host a blues festival. it is widely known for its baseball team but widely known now for the hall of...
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we are standing in front of the missouri monument, which honors troops from missouri, any of them had served in the 35th division, one of the national guard divisions and part of the american expeditionary forces. one of the most famous of their members was an artillery commander by the name of captain harry truman. the 35th division thought in this area, about four miles back. they were firing artillery towards the hill. can you point us toward the hill and tell us a bit about the significance of why the americans attacked that hill? >> the hill is about two miles from here. you can see the top of the trees, not far in the distance. it is an observation position used by the germans. and then the french tried to recapture. it finally, the frontline was established and we were switching to a mine warm. we had heavy battles going, on especially underground. then the french were relieved on september 26th by soldiers of the 36th, and the first thing they had to do was capture the hill, and then they could see what was going up. next varennes, the same, coming from the hill as they're jum
we are standing in front of the missouri monument, which honors troops from missouri, any of them had served in the 35th division, one of the national guard divisions and part of the american expeditionary forces. one of the most famous of their members was an artillery commander by the name of captain harry truman. the 35th division thought in this area, about four miles back. they were firing artillery towards the hill. can you point us toward the hill and tell us a bit about the significance...
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joining me is the former senator from missouri claire mccaskill. claire, not only do you have this madness that's taking place in arizona, over in washington, you have got republicans just waiting for those kinds of arizona shenanigans to kick in so they can remain in power. brian sicknick's mom is saying, talk to me about what happened. they are brushing off people injure and kill and their family members. what's going on? what is going on with your former colleagues? >> first, let me just mention what they're doing in arizona is -- thank you for not saying "audit" because it isn't one. it isn't an audit. it's a brazen political exercise being done in the most partisan way possible. i have to believe the voters of arizona are paying attention. this latest move they're doing, joy, this is what's called special legislation. what that means is they are passing legislative language that only applies to one person. it takes away her powers as secretary of state. and then they magically reappear with the next secretary of state. that is on its face outr
joining me is the former senator from missouri claire mccaskill. claire, not only do you have this madness that's taking place in arizona, over in washington, you have got republicans just waiting for those kinds of arizona shenanigans to kick in so they can remain in power. brian sicknick's mom is saying, talk to me about what happened. they are brushing off people injure and kill and their family members. what's going on? what is going on with your former colleagues? >> first, let me...